What are the responsibilities and job description for the Agronomy Services Field Technician I position at DAIRY ONE COOPERATIVE INC?
JOB SUMMARY
Agronomy Services Field Technicians bring value to the farms we serve through accurate and efficient field evaluation and data collection. Data collected is used to create nutrient management plans and regulatory compliance plans for farms. Primary duties include vegetable crop scouting and soil sample collection.
These can be physically demanding and time-consuming positions. There will be regular travel throughout the Northeast and mandatory overtime during the growing season. There are regular out of state projects that require working out of state for extended periods of time. All technician work must be performed according to internal Dairy One/ACS standards and meet or exceed the requirements of the internal Technician Certification process.
A level I Agronomy Technician will spend most of their time learning procedures, standards and expectations. Crop focus will be on vegetable crops. Most work will be performed under the guidance of a level 2 technician. Regular duties include collecting compliance and precision agriculture soil samples and manure samples, preparing samples for submission, scouting crops, and reporting data
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Vegetable Crop Scouting
- Scout vegetable crops for weed type and pressure, insects, plant disease, and nutrient deficiencies.
- Collect and report field data information and measure P-index for use in Nutrient Management Plans.
Soil Sample Collection
- Collect compliance and precision soil samples using standard operating procedures.
- Prepare samples for submission using internal software and form submittal.
Data Entry
SCHEDULE
- 10-hour shift
- 8-hour shift
- Monday to Friday
- Some weekend work
- Overtime
- 75% travel required
BENEFITS
- 401(k) with company match
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
- Health savings account
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Professional development assistance
- Referral program
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Associates Degree in Agronomy, Environmental Science or a related field and at least 1 year of experience doing field based work.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Non-research (production) agriculturally based field work.
Farming (vegetable) experience is desirable.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Most work is performed outside which involves regular exposure to a wide variety of weather conditions including extreme heat or cold. Regular exposure to dust/dirt and noise. Regular regional travel (50 % of the time) and some overnight travel (less than 10% of the time). From Spring through harvest, hours worked will increase dramatically with frequent 10 hour days.
MENTAL AND VISUAL DEMANDS
Moderate data entry requiring close visual concentration. Work requires high level attention to surroundings and general conditions to ensure safety.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES AND REQUIREMENTS
Field work requires significant standing, walking, kneeling, and bending. High level of manual hand dexterity required to operate tools and equipment.
Salary : $20 - $23